Yes, you should always know that these fees are apart of the deal. The summary page before you click submit details these items.I'll just remind folks that there's a $25/day "Resort Fee" along with $20/day parking.
The only reason I mention this is that it's a bit disingenuous to say, "Look at our great rates!," but you'll (likely, depending on how you get there and whether or not you have a car) be paying 30% more than you expect.
Also, from my last time there back in the fall, the rooms at the Dolphin really needed to be refurbished. Think "tired moderate resort" more so than "deluxe resort". They may have refurbished them in the last 6 months but I wasn't impressed when I was there.
I'll just remind folks that there's a $25/day "Resort Fee" along with $20/day parking.
The only reason I mention this is that it's a bit disingenuous to say, "Look at our great rates!," but you'll (likely, depending on how you get there and whether or not you have a car) be paying 30% more than you expect.
Also, from my last time there back in the fall, the rooms at the Dolphin really needed to be refurbished. Think "tired moderate resort" more so than "deluxe resort". They may have refurbished them in the last 6 months but I wasn't impressed when I was there.
You have to call to use this code. You can use some codes online but not this one.On a side note, the promo code doesn't work for any days in July and August from what I can tell. Perhaps a glitch?
Well said. We used to stay there every year until I finally got tired of their nickel and diming me to death. Plus, don't forget there is tax on everything extra they charge. Even parking!I'll just remind folks that there's a $25/day "Resort Fee" along with $20/day parking.
The only reason I mention this is that it's a bit disingenuous to say, "Look at our great rates!," but you'll (likely, depending on how you get there and whether or not you have a car) be paying 30% more than you expect.
Also, from my last time there back in the fall, the rooms at the Dolphin really needed to be refurbished. Think "tired moderate resort" more so than "deluxe resort". They may have refurbished them in the last 6 months but I wasn't impressed when I was there.
No thanks. For $199 I get 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, a personal pool, washer/dryer and total peace and quite less than 5 minutes from the World Drive entrance...and that's during peak times of the year.
Yeah, but even with all that it's still less then one of the other Epcot area resorts.
Plus you can walk to two parks.
I agree. Now that they have updated them, it makes it an even better deal. I like being able to walk to 2 parks and the boardwalk.This is why we stay there so often. For the price you can't beat the location.
Windsor Hills Resort through All Star Vacation Homes. We've stayed in this particular unit during three different vacations (check out the Mickey bedroom), but have stayed in Windsor Hills a total of six times. We've never been anything but exceptionally pleased and, as I mentioned before, it only takes us about 5 minutes to be on property.Where? Always good info to have.
I wonder what it's like now that they have updated the rooms. I stayed there before and swore I would never go back. The rooms were dirty, mold everywhere and the resort and parking fees were to much for what was offered. They also over charged me and it took forever to get my money back.
We're all different, and this is just my opinion.No thanks. For $199 I get 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, a personal pool, washer/dryer and total peace and quite less than 5 minutes from the World Drive entrance...and that's during peak times of the year.
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